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Future nuclear plants will be meltdown free
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That's good for the environment. Not only China, for the world too.Future nuclear plants will be meltdown free
Even if it did. They won't post about it. It's against the rules imposed by their state.Actually it did blew up. Read up.
Future nuclear plants will be meltdown free
This is the future, once commercialized , it's to provide enough energy for humankind for at least 100 years
Artificial sun: China makes breakthrough in nuclear fusion development
We appreciate it but what is the need to advertise about it in this thread.This is the future, once commercialized , it's to provide enough energy for humankind for at least 100 years
Artificial sun: China makes breakthrough in nuclear fusion development
Solve the energy problem around the world, isn't that we are talking aboutWe appreciate it but what is the need to advertise about it in this thread.
Nope. We are talking about nuclear agreement between India and Vietnam in this thread.Solve the energy problem around the world, isn't that we are talking about
Yes, the deal is all about solving the energy problems and what lies head in the futureNope. We are talking about nuclear agreement between India and Vietnam in this thread.
And there was another covered up accident on board a nuclear submarine. Read up.
Like i said read my reply #49 , i supply sources whereas you don't
Lol supapowa had do many disaster I cannot believe Vietnam government would sign with them for civilian nuclear energy . India not part of NPT because their shitty reactors are not up to 1950 international standards. Bragging in forum will not help lol.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_nuclear_power_accidents_by_country#India
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Indian sub explosion just to name a few
- 2003 - explosion on board an overcrowded Ming-class diesel-powered submarine, Navy Submarine No. 361, killed 70. "The capacity of the submarine was for 57 men, including 10 officers.The exact cause of the explosion is unclear, but the submarine most likely did not sink.
- August 2011 - radioactivity release on board an 8,000-ton Type 094 Jin-class nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine, docked in Dalian.
The Washington Post reported in 2003 that there had been other incidents, including "the reported explosion of a Xia class nuclear submarine during construction", and that one of the first Ming-class submarines was scrapped because a fire broke out on board also during construction.
nope china can sensor news at their will... isnt ?